Las Vegas cop killers' sympathizer makes death threats

Samuel Bradbury, 22, Pine Village, is in custody after he allegedly threatened to kill local police and "blow the Tippecanoe County Courthouse to pieces," court documents state.

Acting on a tip from a concerned citizen, police reviewed statements Bradbury posted to Facebook, which included death threats against a Tippecanoe County judge, an Indiana Supreme Court justice and two Tippecanoe County law enforcement officers, a probable cause affidavit states.

Investigators noted that Bradbury claimed affiliation with Las Vegas cop killers Jerad and Amanda Miller, whom he said were part of a group called "765 Anarchists."

Bradbury claimed to lead that group and said it has been forming for years for the purpose of killing local law enforcement officers, court documents state. Some of his posts described in the affidavit include references to gathering thermite and explosives and the possibility of a suicide bombing.

On June 8, Miller and his wife, Amanda, who had moved to Las Vegas from Lafayette in January, shot and killed two police officers. They next went to a nearby Wal-Mart, where Amanda Miller killed a shopper who confronted her husband before police arrived. Police fatally wounded Jerad Miller; Amanda Miller killed herself.

In a rambling video posted to YouTube, Jerad Miller described the Tippecanoe County Courthouse as "a beautiful building" but "a monument to authoritarianism," casting himself as a freedom fighter against tyranny.